Thursday, August 08, 2024

One-sided, erroneous WJCTNews story on Chamber of Commerce straw poll on August 20, 2024 closed SJC Republican Primary

Pifitful. An inaccurate August 5, 2024 WJCT News story appears to violate NPR's standards. It was repeated on Jacksonville affilliate WJCT several times today. The only source was business owner PHIL McDANIEL. No statistics. No quotes from Chamber. Other than Distillery owner PHIL McDANIEL, no one else spoke. This WJCT story was just plain dopey. Not news. Propaganda for incumbents. Unadorned by any discussion of overdevelopment, one-party rule and corruption in St. Johns County. Who wrote the crappy script? Does the Inspector General of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting know this yet? Sad.  Footnote: In 2009, PHIL McDANIEL got cartoonist Ed Hall fired by the St. Augustine Record, then wanted me to delete coverage of it from this blog. I declined. (Mr. Hall died earlier this year). 

Not all incumbent Commissioners are ahead.

Far from it.  PHIL McDANIEL is a purveyor of fake news.

Enough flummery, dupery and nincompoopery.

There were two straw polls on July 23 & 31.  

In fact and in truth, WJCT News got it wrong.  Terribly wrong. 

Based on one (1) controversial business owner's erroneous account, taped and broadcast.

From St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce website:



Meet the Candidates July 23 straw poll results

 


The results of the July 23 Meet the Candidates straw poll are in! More than 300 people attended the event at Beachside High School, and 286 voted in the straw poll. Thank you to all the candidates who participated, UNF Public Opinion Research Lab for running the straw poll, and of course the community members who attended!

Please note: "Not my district" responses were excluded from raw counts and analysis. This is an unofficial poll with self-selecting participants.

U.S. Senator

  • Rick Scott (R) - 87%
  • Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D) - 7%
  • Someone else - 6%

Representative in Congress - District 5

  • John Rutherford (R) - 61%
  • Mara Macie (R) - 39%

Representative in Congress - District 6

  • Michael Waltz (R) - 88%
  • John Grow (R) - 12%

State Senator - District 7

  • Tom Leek (R) - 48%
  • Gerry James (R) - 34%
  • David Shoar (R) - 18%

State Representative - District 18

  • Kim Kendall (R) - 59%
  • Nick Primrose (R) - 41%

State Representative - District 19

  • Darryl Boyer (R) - 66%
  • Sam Greco (R) - 34%

State Representative - District 20

  • Judson Sapp (R) - 65%
  • Jamie Watts (R) - 35%

Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  • Brandon Patty (R) - 53%
  • Denver Cook (R) - 47%

Sheriff

  • Rob Hardwick (R) - 67%
  • Jim Priester (R) - 33%

County Commissioner - District 1

  • Christian Whitehurst (R) - 52%
  • Ann-Marie Evans (R) - 47%
  • Weston Ferguson (R) - 1%

County Commissioner - District 3

  • Clay Murphy (R) - 48%
  • Roy Alaimo (R) - 42%
  • Heather Harley-Davison (R) - 6%
  • Michael McDonald (R) - 4%

County Commissioner - District 5

  • Henry Dean (R) - 51%
  • Ann Taylor (R) - 46%
  • John Higbee III (R) - 3%

School Board Member – District 2*

  • Anthony E. Coleman Sr - 36%
  • Francis "Frank" Cummings - 26%
  • Not my district - 38%

School Board Member – District 5 

  • Linda Thomson - 46%
  • Bethany Hilbert - 26%
  • Lynn Straughan - 24%
  • Liliana “Lily Bee” Bristow - 3%

Republican State Committeeman

  • Tom Rivers - 38%
  • Bill Mac Dowell - 25%
  • Michel S. Pawlowski - 25%
  • Manuel P. Asensio - 7%
  • David Ogburn - 5%

Republican State Committeewoman

  • Tamara Renuart - 39%
  • Ko Robins - 39%
  • Amy Demi - 22%

*Results subject to revision after "not my district" responses are excluded from analysis.

Meet the Candidates: July 31 straw poll results

 

The results of the July 31 Meet the Candidates straw poll are in! More than 525 people attended the event at Solomon Calhoun Community Center in St. Augustine, and 373 people voted in the straw poll. Thank you to all the candidates who participated, UNF Public Opinion Research Lab for running the straw poll, and of course the community members who attended!

Please note: This is an unofficial poll with self-selecting participants. Participants selected their own district in which to vote for their preferred candidate. "Not my district" responses were excluded from raw counts and analysis.

U.S. Senator

  • Rick Scott (R) - 75%
  • Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D) - 15%
  • Someone else - 10%

Representative in Congress - District 5

  • John Rutherford (R) - 63%
  • Mara Macie (R) - 37%

Representative in Congress - District 6

  • Michael Waltz (R) - 82%
  • John Grow (R) - 18%

State Senator - District 7

  • Tom Leek (R) - 53%
  • Gerry James (R) - 27%
  • David Shoar (R) - 19%

State Representative - District 18

  • Kim Kendall (R) - 58%
  • Nick Primrose (R) - 42%

State Representative - District 19

  • Darryl Boyer (R) - 43%
  • Sam Greco (R) - 57%

State Representative - District 20

  • Judson Sapp (R) - 69%
  • Jamie Watts (R) - 31%

Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

  • Brandon Patty (R) - 63%
  • Denver Cook (R) - 37%

Sheriff

  • Rob Hardwick (R) - 61%
  • Jim Priester (R) - 39%

County Commissioner - District 1

  • Christian Whitehurst (R) - 55%
  • Ann-Marie Evans (R) - 42%
  • Weston Ferguson (R) - 3%

County Commissioner - District 3

  • Clay Murphy (R) - 56%
  • Roy Alaimo (R) - 40%
  • Heather Harley-Davison (R) - 1%
  • Michael McDonald (R) - 3%

County Commissioner - District 5

  • Henry Dean (R) - 59%
  • Ann Taylor (R) - 40%
  • John Higbee III (R) - 2%

School Board Member – District 2

  • Anthony E. Coleman Sr - 71%
  • Francis "Frank" Cummings - 29%

School Board Member – District 5 

  • Linda Thomson - 38%
  • Bethany Hilbert - 33%
  • Lynn Straughan - 23%
  • Liliana “Lily Bee” Bristow - 6%

Republican State Committeeman

  • Tom Rivers - 43%
  • Bill Mac Dowell - 23%
  • Michel S. Pawlowski - 20%
  • Manuel P. Asensio - 10%
  • David Ogburn - 3%

Republican State Committeewoman

  • Tamara Renuart - 48%
  • Ko Robins - 27%
  • Amy Demi - 26%


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